With AREDS2, Dr. Chew and her team saw another opportunity to investigate
the possible cognitive benefits of omega - 3 supplements, she said.
Not exact matches
The design of this study made it
possible to examine 1) the extent to which
benefits of breastfeeding on
cognitive ability and achievement were evident throughout middle childhood, adolescence, and into young adulthood; and 2) the extent to which breastfeeding was related to a range of indices of academic achievement that included performance on standardized tests, teacher ratings of academic achievement, and levels of success in examinations on leaving school.
Breastfeeding has been linked to numerous
benefits for the health, growth and development of infants, including fewer infections, diseases, and
possible increased
cognitive development.
Relatedly for mothers, breastfeeding can have positive health
benefits, including anti-inflammatory effects, increased sleep, decreased stress and possibly better mood, thus potentially helping to support parent engagement and care.33 Second, it is also
possible that the positive effects on child
cognitive development may play a role.
In an editorial in the same issue, Edeltraut Kroger and Dr. Robert Laforce of Laval University in Quebec, Canada, said the finding suggests «that seafood can be consumed without substantial concern of mercury contamination diminishing its
possible cognitive [mental]
benefit in older adults.»
Should tofu be a cause of concern for men or do the
benefits outweigh the
possible cognitive decline?
Science has shown that a higher level of ketones flowing through your body has the
possible benefits of improving: Mood, longer lasting energy, lowering blood pressure, reversing insulin resistance and
cognitive enhancements.
So whether the person would best
benefit from traditional therapy, marriage,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Clinical Hypnosis or parenting skills I am sure I am giving each person the best treatment
possible.»
Especially during late adulthood when people experience losses in resources required for goal pursuit (e.g., health, income,
cognitive abilities; Freund & Riediger, 2001; Jopp & Smith, 2006), couples may
benefit from sharing
possible selves, that is, from both spouses hoping to bring about or seeking to prevent similar future events or outcomes.